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I created one in zoho but found out that it doesn't work with many tools and the deliverability isn't the best. And if I delete my zoho account will I be able to create one in Microsoft with the same domain? (my domain is from namecheap if it helps)
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@Anne Bailey
You just need to verify your new domain in Microsoft 365 admin center. Then you will could use your new domain name for mailbox/account. (verify new domain in Office 365 is free)
For more detailed information you can have a look about this article: Add a domain to Microsoft 365
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Thanks very much. That's super helpful and good to know :)
GoDaddy wants $17.99/year for renewals, and I'm looking for alternatives. I don't have a problem using GoDaddy, but I'm just annoyed that I'm coming off a 10-year renewal that cost me $50 and now they want $90 for 5 years. It's become more a matter of principle at this point.
I love Azure, so I looked into their relatively new offering (which I later learned is fulfilled by GoDaddy). The advertised domain price for Azure is $11.99, but this article indicates you also need to pay for DNS. Pricing for those are $0.50 for the zone and $0.40 for the first billion requests per month. That would make the minimum cost for an Azure domain registration $22.79/year.
Am I missing something? Is there any benefit to using Azure for this?